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mid 1920's and seldom possible it was piped father's brother had a go <br /> cut their hair. It was a into the house. Most treadmill for grinding m <br /> daily chore to wash farms had horses to do apples and squeezingA GRANDFATHER 'A <br /> and braid their hair the soil tilling and them for cider. One x <br /> and pin it in a stack on harvest the crops. year after the first day y <br /> top of their head. After There were a few of making cider he <br /> bobbed hair, beauty single cylinder engines closed up the hole inLOOKS BACK <br /> salons came into use. that were used for run- the side of the barn <br /> Nearly all women wore ning machines by a where the belt went d <br /> long dresses that belt. from the treadmill to > <br /> By Lowell C. Foster Back in the old days almost touched the Before this period the grinder. Shortly an <br /> few people owned an floor. They wore long some people had a after dark some of the E <br /> Being born before automobile, and few black cotton stockings treadmill for power. A youths, living nearby <br /> 1920 many things have rural areas had elec- and black bloomers. small animal (dog or thought they would sip v' <br /> changed. From the tricity. Many people Boys wore short pants sheep) could pump some cider through a o <br /> abacus I was given for travelled to town or to (above the knees) or water or churn butter. straw. So they remov- <br /> Christmas at five years the train station by knickers and long cot- A horse or cow could ed the board in the side <br /> old to the electronic horse and buggy. ton stockings. grind feed or heavier of the barn and came <br /> computers we are us- Ladies wore high In the rural areas chores with a tread- into the dark building. <br /> ing today. button shoes until the few homes had plumb- mill. <br /> ing and the toilet facili- My Great Grand- See GRANDFATHER <br /> ty was a small building <br /> (Continued on Page 16) <br /> �e out back and far away <br /> 0 t0 from the house so that <br /> �c the odor and flies HISTORICAL DAYS <br /> NEW <br /> would not come into <br /> CARLISLE the house in hat weather. TALENT SHOW SCHEDULE <br /> Food items were <br /> kept cold in an ice box FRIDAY - JULY 25 - 6:00 p.m. <br /> which held a large <br /> Conrate lotions block of ice in the top. 6:00 p.m.Swing Choir <br /> g Ice was cut from Chrissy Groff (Solo) <br /> the lakes in the winter Angie Kafka (piano solos) <br /> Hill & Dale and stored in a rough Tootie Robinson and Barb Morrow (duet) <br /> barn with sawdust <br /> Beth (Fiddler) <br /> packed in the sides for Amanda and Group <br /> Men's Club insulation. About 1927 <br /> a home refrigerator Scott Lenig, Sue Groff (duet) <br /> was made that had a Brad Cooper and Brett DeVos (duet with guitar) <br /> small flame from bottle 50's Medley <br /> gas that kept things Donna Mitchell and Children <br /> AMEN-KANIEWSKI cold. It was called a Brenda Rosentreater (Dolly Parton Lip Sync) <br /> Servel which is still in Wendy Zigler (Show tune medley) <br /> AND SONS FUNERAL HOME existence. About 1932 <br /> KENNETH V. KANIEWSKI electric refrigeration SATURDAY AFTERNOON - JULY 26 <br /> ROBERT B. KANIEWSKI came into use in many 12:30 p.m.Jazz Band <br /> 654-3221 homes. Miles Family Baritones <br /> On many livestock <br /> farms a windmill was 3:00 p.m.Sweet Adel ines <br /> used to pump water for David Jarnik (solo) <br /> the stock and where Guitar and Choir Group from Sacred Heart <br /> Angie Kafka (piano solo) <br /> I <br /> Shelly Baker and Jim Kabzinski (duet and solos) <br /> HISTORICAL BARGAINS . Meg De Meyer (Jazz dance routine) <br /> Joannie Covinder (solo) <br /> ON THE SIDEWALK AND INSIDE THE STORE! Alumni Swing Choir <br /> Scott Lenig (solo) <br /> CHRISTMAS IN JULY Meg De Meyer (Tap Dance) <br /> OUTSIDE BOOTH Carla Scott (solo) <br /> Selected Gifts and Accessories FRIDAY AND SATURDAY <br /> Throughout The Store Jugglers <br /> Throu <br /> g 1/2 OFF & MORE Elvis Impersonator (Tom Kulwicki) <br /> 30% - ,SO% OFF ON CHRISTMAS TREES•"SILK"GARLANDS SATURDAY EVENING - JULY 26 - 7:00 P.M. <br /> •WREATHS•ORNAMENTS•TREE TRIM <br /> Selected Pictures •DECORATIONS•CANDLES 7:00 p.m.Elvis Impersonator (Tom Kulwicki) <br /> SAVE AS NEVER Dr. Schiendlehoffer (Trumpet Solo) <br /> SAVE 30% - 5O% BEFORE ON Steven Boggs (solo) <br /> MANY MORE BARGAINS Past Musical Medley <br /> BEAUTIFUL Brenda Rosentreater (Dolly Parton Lip Sync) <br /> INSIDE THE STORE CHRISTMAS ITEMS Delta Dolls Hilly Billy Band <br /> F Hill and Dale Skit <br /> I <br /> Brad Cooper and Brett De Vos (duet) <br /> k Boys Barbershop <br /> SELECTED CLOSE OUTS - 50% OFF AND MORE Alumni Swing Choir <br /> IN OUR BOOTH OUTSIDE- CHRISTMAS • WICKER • PICTURES SUNDAY AFTERNOON - JULY 27 - 2:00 P.M. <br /> • GIFTS • MISC. • CANDLES • GLASS&MORE 2:00 m.Swin Choir <br /> WE'VE CLEARED OUT OUR STOCK ROOMS p g <br /> Baton Twirlers (Nancy and Mitzi Lindsey) <br /> Julie Lenig (solo) <br /> The Village Florist & Gifts Scott Lenig, Sue and Chrissy Groff (Trio) <br /> • I' Past Musical Medley <br /> FINE INTERIOR ACCESSORIES <br /> 3:00 p.m.RAFFLE DRAWING <br /> p <br /> -, Sympathetic Band <br /> Y V 129 EAST MICHIGAN Donna Mitchell and Children <br /> Boys Barbershop <br /> NEW CARLISLE 654-8352 <br /> Wendy Zigler (solo) <br /> 50's Medley <br /> f <br /> E <br />
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